==iEM urgit 05autte. JULY 14, 1864 TIIUaspAY:::: AMORAL IJNION NOHISN ros ragsrossr AI3R2LIIA.M LINCOLN, ofi TOB irtell I'ILESID ANDREW JOUNSON, of The Approaching Politic Campaign. The New York Tribune co .nine a studs deal article showing that five Democratic members of Congress from Pennsylvania —Mums; of the 14th, C 0173.0111, of the 16th, llolmarran,nf the 17th, DAWLON, of the 21st, and LAZZat, of the 24th—repre sent districts which last year gave majori ties for CVSTIN, and argues that there ought to be no difficulty next fall in elect 13g sound Unionists in their places. Cut- TIP . II majority in these districts was as fol lows: 14th-1,103; 16th-729; 17th-1,2373 21st-219 ; 24th-1,6 73 . We agree with the Tribune, that every one of the above districts can be carried by our friends. We will go farther, and say that, if they•are not carried, the fault will lie directly with leading Union men in those districts, who may suffer themselves to be cajoled into nominating candidates whose antecedents do not entitle them, in this Cri6i6, to receive any consideration at the hands of the Union party. We know that there aro in some of the districts named, and in others that might be named, _men aspiring to Congressional honors who ought not to be nominated, and who, if nominated, will breed discord and bitter ness in their respective districts lo an ex tent which will almost certainly produce defeat at the ballot-box. We hope that it is not too late for the true men of the party in these districts to resist the solicitations .and thwart the machinations of thise men, and to son to it that only the beet and strong rat-men are nominated for Congress. And here we may as weict - ell our friends everywhere that the Copperheads are con fident of carrying this State next fall, and if we are not more active than we have been they tea/ do tr. We do not know what the ' I Cajon I..agnes are doing, or not doing ; see only know that the people aro not as wide awake 'as they should be to the dangers which menace aka Union political organi zation. There is an apathy existing among Union men which. bodes no good to the cause. Apathy is the parent of indiffer. once, and indifferanceon our part is the enemy's oppoitneicy. De Bare thry are not inditie , ut or inactive. Open one of their papers, and you will find it fitted with the most pl ansible stories calculated to weaken the confidence of the people in their rulers, and to convince them that if those rulers aro changed the war will somehow end, taxes will ',Creamed, and there will be no more deaf s. litre and there a gudgeon will be caught with these aeries, and, unless we bestir ourselves with more activity, enough may be caught to turn the scales against us. And then, not only Copperhead Con gresemert, but a Copperhead Legislature and a Copperhead E'ectoral Ticket will Na tell the sad story thso, in the „day of the tion's extremity, the loyal men of our State consulted their ease-and allowed the enemy to take pasecesion of all its borders. If we would avoid this humiliation and misfortune —if re would prevent Copper hco.diem from gaining the ascendancy in the next Cnagrese—we must nominate tickets composed of pure and able men, and then go earnestly to work to sleet them. Wo meat nominate tickets that will receive the enthusiastic nod united support of all Union men. -No other policy will succeed in the coming campaign. Let oar friends be warned in time. A New Definition of Patriotism. Mr. Mayor GCSILIEV., of New York., in his I later to General SA.SVOSIS remonstrating against the departure of troops from that city for thsdefortee of Washington, because their departureftculd leave New York de fenceless, gives a new and startling dein' don of "potriolien." He soya that "en lightened self interest is the synonym of pa triotism' In other words t "enlightened afar-interest" it patriotism. If this br correct, the most utterly selfish man is the moat patriotic,tand he who stays þ , ' to take care of No. I is more patrl. otio than he who leaves home to fight his ow:Entry:a bottles. Every selfish man, who thinks more of himself than of his country, will agree with the Mayor, and be glad, no doubt, to Gad such an exalted authority upon his side. Patriotism used to be defined as love of country, butthis Copperhead lexialgropher I defipcs it to to .lovdof self. Let Washing- 1 ton and Baltimore fall, but tate care of New York, he says. Washington and Bal timore, it is trne,are in danger, and New York is not; but what of that ? Let them take care of themselves, and we wilt lake care of ourselves, and wo will satisfy our- Solves in the name of patriotism, which is a synonym for "enlightened aelf.interest." The Mayor's patriotism is twin brother to the charity of oil uncharitable people, which with them invariably begins (and ends) at home. - Under this new logic, the country to which& man owes his love is simply him self and little neighborhood. He is not, in any event, to let it run beyond. Belt-interest is to bc tho controlling ale , meat of his nature. He must take care of that, and never run to the assistance of ethers, lest his own interest should suffer. Re must shut his heart to all appeals for help from those in danger, even though he be in none himself; for, under the inspir illgimpulses of his lofty patriotism, he is bound to take care of himself and let all others do the same. eentiment so cold blooded and heart - less CD this, and eo thoroughly at variance with every patriotic impulse of human ea• tare, could come only from a Copperhead. It geltired the heart of this enemy of his Oonntil to see New York troope going to the defense of Washington, to the !daughter, 'Perhaps, of his Demooratio friends from the South now metacing the Calital, and so he' puts is a protest in the name, forsooth, of patriotism! He alleges, it is Liao, that New York is in danger. But from whom? Not from the rebels. If in danger at all, it must bo from the Vile Copperhead hordes who got • nil the riots of last year—the political qfrieads u of Gov. Sarat:.ta and Mayor. Gasman, They we held, it wonbitenn, as &sort of raserre force for the Rebels, and as they cannot well take the field, the Mayor sages that the troops intended for the Ns. Ilona !service be kip at borne to restrain 6.0=11 Bo that, if heds of New 'York cannot openly m a ket the field with their Rebel 'friends, they may, at least, keep at h orn s the Now York troops destined to net, against them. • very clever plot of the Copprhead Mayor; and covered up, too, with the mask 6lpstriotimn..- • i• ' 4 r • Just a Word. The opinion is prevalent that the Rebel invasion has spent its force; that the steal ing of horses and cattle was its principal object; that the A--bale this side of the ro tomac have not 4t o ny time exceeded t went y thousand; and that, ere the sun sets on Saturday night, they will all bo back upon the 'sacred soil" with their booty secured and the thumb and fingers of their right hands executing a significant movement in close proximity to the tips of their supercil ous noses. This is our own opinion. Suppose all this to be true, does the no. cessity for responding to the call for hon• dred dsys' men cease ? Most certainly it does not. Those men are wanted at once, Ist, to prevent the raiders, or any part of them, ,from coming back; 2d, to relieve any veteran or well drilled troops that arc now defending Baltimore, Washington, and the Baltimoin and Ohio tiailroad, and enable them to reinforce Grant, and, 31, to prove to the world, and especially that contemptible portion of it known as the Southern Con federacy, that patriotism is a sentiment that still survives in the loyal North, and that the "mudsills" and "greasy mechanics'' of the free States have not yet made up their minds to low their necks to the same ' yoke which is carried by the poor whites ' and poorer blacks of the South Therefore, let the hundred days' men who are called for be put in the field at once. They are needed. It may be their good fortune to assist in closing up this unholy war by enabling GILL'S to burl an overwhelming force against Lees army. Let the quota of Allegheny county be filled to-rby. Another day's work like that of yesterday will do it. Ire=3ll Five Hundred Thousand Moro The New York World says that its pri sate advices from Washington are to the effect that a call for half a taillton of troops will soon be made public. We hope this may prove true, not because it gives us any pleasure to see men called away from their pursuits and from all they hold dear to the perils of the battle-field but because events prove that—nothing short of this will put a speedy end to the war. We must either give up the war or have more men; and the government sewn be false to its dotty if it gave up the war while men were to be had. A drain of 500,000 men is a heavy one, we a lmit t but our conviction is that it will eke s. million to settle the business prom[ • • • • ly, and that the President had better call for the full sum, at once, than for the half now and the other half some time hence. The sooner our people realize the fact that the suppression of the rebellion is the one, only task before them, and the sooner they learn to make all other tasks subservient , to that one, the better. To that complexion it must come at last, and we may as well all make up our minds to it now as here- The Line of the Schley. The irscant announcement by I-ord P-1- merston in Parliament proves that the British government has at last arrived at a decision in retard to the Dinish question. England agrees with the other retire porters that the line of the Schley °dire o proper frontier, end that its adoption will be a sufficient CllnCeEnio ll to the German sta.us. Deninark consents to the ; but the German powers require the oisiion of both the Duchies. The French representative, by desire of his government, suggested that the decision be left to the population of the iotermedtato district between the tee proposed lines. 'nag wee refuted by Denmark; and this refusal closed the recent COnfcrence. The English premier praoritalty declares that the action et Denmark to refusing to sub mit the matter to the arbitration of the popular will, Ela suggested by the French, releases the Dritieh gornment from thee fluty of taking any fart ve her aotive t Ile matter, especially as France and Ras• els decline to extend any aid to Danmark's efforts to dtive the German troops .from the Duchies. The adoption of the lino of the Sahley, (pronounced SAly)lks the prapoeed horde] of Denmark would deprive the kingdom of about ofte-sixth at ire territorial area. The Schley is a wide bay, Welching inward from the east coast of Schleswig in a Routh westerly direction. On this bay lies the 'own of Schleswig, the capital of the Duchy, with a population of eleven 'thousand Bottle. Of course oil territory south of the Schley won't revtrt to the German rule, including li,bout one sixth of_the Daoby of Schleswig, the whole of the Duchy of Holstein, and the import ant commercial and university town of Kiel—a town connected with Hamburg, and thus with central Serape, by railroads, and forming part of the main avenue of travel from Copenhagen to the contizsent. Flews burg, north of the Schley, would atilt be re tained by Denmark. The refusal of the Danish plenipotentia ries to submit the question of cession to the will of the limpid of Sables wig, looks an though they feared to trust the people. It will iejare them in the esteem of their friends en Europe, and strengthen the canoe of the Germans. In our anxiety about the war wo are for getting all about the crops, and yet the latter is almost as important a considera tion as the former, in many points of view. It is of essential importance to know that neither the army nor the people aro in dan ger of starvation. The Cincinnati Gazette, good authority in such oases, in speaking of the crops Bays Three crops, viz: Hay, oats and wheat, are made, and these in the aggregate have yielded well The average of wheat may be, in the yield per acre, somewhat below an average; but netwithetanding_tho with drawal of a large number of laborers from the agricultural districts, there was a greater number of acres under cultivation than last year. The high prices current stimulated labor, and the extra amount of work performed by the men remsining, made up for the deficiency caused by the transfer of men from the farms to the bat tle field. We arrive at the conclusion, therefore, that in the West, we are cer tain of good crops of wheat, oats and hay ; and taking the three together, the yield is larger than last year: In addition to this in , there is a large surplus of old wheat the country. Late Items of Neve. A Env boiler far steam engines has been patented by an Irish inventor of Loe name of Bison. It consists of a. number of oast iron bottles, twelve inches in diameter and six feet iu length, set in ovens, and con nected in their steam and water spasm. Furty.two of these evolve a power of eixty horses. The advantages claimed are the cheapness of construction, durability, and freedom from the danger of expleslon. The inventor is said to 11,11`0 applied hie boiler with complete BUCOOBB. WE arc advised that on the first of May, 1861, Ohio had au excess of credits on the quotas, to that time called for, of near elev en thousand men. It is believed that if we eon get a proper credit for the one hundred days' men, and add to these .the drafted since May let, and the veterans, wo will have a eredtt ciEttinst any future draft of thirty tlousaud mon t'neirmeri Comm,- cicd, Saturday. Ma. FESSES DES, the new Secretary of the Treasury, who arrived in Now York on Sunday, had an interview at ten o'clock on Monday morning with the officers of the national banks of New York. At twelve o'clock ho met by invitation the represen tatives of the associate L. banks of New York, Philadelphia and 13.)9t0D, at the Ex change Bank in Broadway. A TORPEDO boat is being constructed at East haven, Conn. She will be bomb proof, encored with iron plates of a greater thickntee than those upon the monitors, and provided with powerful machinery. Nov. Da. Cunsv en made an address on Monday night in the Church of the Puri tans, in which he denounced President Lincoln and praised John C. Fremont. The church was hung with placards. Tun King of Sweden, 'who is a member of a society of engravers in Paris, has late ly sent to them a very splendid line en graving which he executed in his leisure moments. Tut trees on Braton Common have been labeled with the popular and scientific names of each—a good way of teaching the people something of arboriculture. PE rEll. 91.111', a colored man, who fought under Commodore Porter, in the old E.ses, died on Wednesday lost, in New Bedford, at the age of ninety years. DR. rLINE.Y Eaute, the well known wri ter on ;insanity, has been appointed Super intendent of the Lunatic , Asylum at North ampton, Mass. A nix died of hydrophobia in Middle. Ct., last week, baying assisted in The• Crops An EDgllal Pirate on our Coast. The Florida comes opporttutely to help kindle the prevailing ee,.itement. Having been thoroughly refaced In a European port, the has crossed the Atlantic, and within a few days captured and destroyed fire American ships. Now, this lloglish pirate'a operations have boon carried on within half a day's steaming of all our na vy yards; and she ought net to trope. Boma of her captures must hove been known to officers la charge of navy yards within five or eii hours after they were made; and bie time there should be half dozen c rui se rs in chase of the Flor. idr. The publis has is right to expect, there:. fore, that at pirate ship Cilia a few days share the fate of her consort, the Albama. This affords a rare opportunity for some brave and enterprising naval officer, who cam command a good gunboat to go out sni administer the same dose the Sear- Barge did to the Alabama. Such an oppor tunity se this should not itto thrown away. Certain promotion awaits the commander who does it. In Hunter's raid to Lynohburg, he took Lminpton galas route, and while there burnt the resilience of Governor' Sons lATODZII. This occurrence any have led the rebels now inbfaryland to retaliate by burning the residence of Governor DILD -7011.D. town, skinning a caw that had been bitten by a mad dog. Gas. Pecs has been assigned a position of command second to Gen. Dix, in New York. The Way They do it. in tkoston The Boston .Itturnal of Monday het says .One of the oldest apprentices of Aquila Adams, the machine builder at Eouth Boa ton, reading the President's call for three menthe' men, made up his mind to respond. He went to his father, J. H. Hawes, and obtained hie consent—then to his employ er, who nobly said to him, ' Franklin, you may go; and on your return your place shall be open to you again. Young Frank lin soon communicated his purpose to five other apprentices in Mr. Adams' establish ment, the result of which was they all re solved to accompany him, and all received from Mr. Adams the same patriotic and generous offer. As they retired from the office, on the way to the enlistment offtoe, Mr. A. said to the firmer, 'there go six of the beet epr.reLtices I over Lad—alien evor they return they ehall have their places again.' Such on example is w Who will go and do likewise' This little band of volunteers go to tha front to-morrow. 'Several of the olerka of Hovey & Com pany, a firm well known for its loyalty anti patriotism, have eali,ttd candor the last call, the firm insurleg thorn their respeot ve poeitions again on return." tic Deerhound. The evidence chat Dais voted woe not o private yocbt, but :he mete tender of the Alabama, anLthat the mourned the former char:icier more etteclaally to assist Sammy' to eacope from the contequerces of hie .de• feat, accumulate. To, lEer/St correspond• ent writes: The emispo of Cuptain_Sceumes la much to bo rezretitd, but therele no doubt that ' the Captain of the Deerhound went out as tender to the Alabama, being prepared to carry the Captain away If it were possible. It Is stated in the papers that the eidetic— meters taktn by Captain Semmes were doe posited with his via and other valuables wi , h a banker in Cherbourg. This is true only with regard to the will and a few Jett a', the chronomeers were sent' on board %be Deerhound at e 3 oclock on Sunday Morning, and are now in possession of Captain Semmes at Southampton. .PUBLIC JrOTICE S., „ McCLURE TOWNSHIP.—A cot t4o euWortbera to Ida , Mellor. To .3- .t r ap ' only Food di be bold at Ma raldlo. DM. of .odta alt Mau, ( •ood.. Ettm,)llltalttkum da),) LVIININ n.O at 7 u c:oOk. 80, was tt import ...o, b. Ittgt t Lama tits oneettn6, and all an oaroarty alatteatioi to Wend. r 4 It TI7 6 COII7IIITTILI6 aI,LQVAITELIS. Plttabonb, Joky 12. t h ., 1801. I AM AUTHORIZED BY IHE Mugm demtafttre to offer" • bototty of SWENTY-rIVE DOLLAIIS to etch malt far the lost ft or eel:venters oroot's JASI IS B. ISKOLET, Clesirmsu Ittilfory Cloefonitt.e. Jude R. 81.3011, eoertttry ---s•TREASUREWS LIST, SANITA. BY HAUL— 21. 110LEIE4, Tromso. BAIII. VitlFOLltel.:kritriC7l37ldofl7 of the W. EL billet, sitie of wog , _. J. W. Sikeit, n. D Prwrmbrirg Day .011,01 21st Oen. V.. 1 Baron ..... Bush BIM aidson. .... BOOK•ke. ors and awl., Dist No. ./ wort Willtfune . Orlando Worts..._..._-. PULICLII, Cornell At 0., Coal Wurbif, Pool No 4 • 160 00 Yrom Oil f nominee, 611, 11,1 R. EL Mil 2 22 Oat:— . • Eli • Lizzio M. Vi toner 612ppona•Ile, 000100 mum, precs.e.s of Crinc.rt__ Cotter tte ...... 11952 214 81 ---COUNTY UNION CONVENTION. —Thu loyal voters of Allegheny coomty who support the nomination of B.liltellald LINCOLN and AIIIIBEW JOEINB6II, and the platform of prin ciples adopted by the National Bohm Convention •8 Baltimore, and adhere to the Bolen party bodingqueet-A to ensemble st the Celle' place: of elections In their Wa•ds. Bomoghe, Township. and Elettion Precincts, req. , tiveiy, on 15/11O11.DAT, Jody 90, 1864, and elect two delegate, to reprtsent fmet. dusrict aforwsid in • 01 , 1011 00818LIVTIOlf , to be held at the (300 UT 800611, in Pittsburgh, on VESDI9I93DAY, /kaput 3', 18A, kir the perpo.o of nominating csvdidsteir for the several came to be mlldd at the ...lug October election. The 0be1(... to she Warne and Boroughs than b between the hours four sod termo'clock p. m and In the towouhipa between the b oort of three end etc o'clock p. lily ardor of the Colon &seen- Committov.littOW Lstrma bls. JOU" El. hnette. Fecretsef. 7.? soma —A mooting of the Stook bolder. of ths Ilaboning and french Creek Ilsilroad Company will b. held St the 110AltEl Or Ell ABE 11.00818, to the Oily of Pittsburgh, on the TtilUD WED9r BOAT (20 - ra,) Or JUL", 1864, at the how of o'clock p. , the tee Taw of bold ing first Annual Election fa seam blecoger" Said Ocimpsny. Botonel 11. Elia, W. M. 1 4 0 " h James Path, Jr., "homes l2l Dekesell, Wm. D. Brow, Wm. K. Walla, ti. If. .1.11.. ten:te I itiztyrioN NOTICE.—The Stook. bolder. of the Latin flaw 131111 am B. o.oe. are hereby notified to meet at the OM., of the Omru pony, Icaoraperancerlite, on TII - LaDaY. the 2ath o f of Jay, nest, at 2 o'clock tp.. m., fur the to of eltatlag 4130 Prealdeat and elk Directors. serre for the at year. 341.1.+1W X. hiLTISILLLL, Prealdeet. CON SIGNIMNTS- - si bbl. prime Trash Bag , ; choim White Beata 24 loxes troth Lemon.; yestreceived and ror gat. at lie. BCO Liberty stmt. ly4 POTIEIL AIKEN SHIPLIID. _ _ 50 BUBII SEED IMJCSWECEAT. • 15 bbiu. Dry uyyb, i IMO bush. TowOoto i WU do Was i ZOO bbl.. .01.0 ELUL" Munn lu stourusss for usl. Cm PA.TTLIII3OIIa anuoil, .-.• N0..6 Wo6d streut... 12IITTICEL-2,000 tbs. fresh Roll Butter ,L 6 KOOS. —,.1,000 dorm fresh gm; tD bail UAL liltate flak 120 40 Lake Herder, cE ILBZ 40 bosee prime Cream Meese; /Nom retelling' end 83r de by lot H. 163 Liberty itnart. SPECIAL .VOTECEZ WLYON'e LLTELL.IIIO,S listhalrou is from the Greet woo: •Enthairo," signifying to elanuse, and rostore. This article is what its norm , sinuinirs. For proaerving,reetoring and beautifying the human hair It is the mostremarkable preparation In the world. it is again owned and put up by the one propria. tor, and is now made with the same at at tention which gave it a ,f over one st.iiii.a trot- " riraßoawi delightful Iloir It eradlcatte scarf wid ihmdrug. It keeps the hoed cool and cyan. It makes the hair rich. soft and glisey, It rovente the hair frill hag oa and turning gray. p It restores hair raisin bald heads. sy lady or gentleman ho ra:roa a IscsgEtifol hood ! of hair alisuld nee Lyon'. Kathairon. 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Uaro,r of emitht rciar.h ttrxe felAame.d4weaw _ w Ifassama, (late Manager for JAlrplocutt J 1.. k.).) a, a. ttratafiD, (late of Cl.ga, f(raketti A en.) {Leah Cl. ♦ toaa. SAW WORKS ITBARD 3 ...11 LON( anufacturera of PATE d ROCII ‘liP.,. ^ :• LA Ad, arartant.si IJACT ET 1:111., AAR'S. of sates ducrlytiou ; 1101, lialoy, Outs Cut:, Gana .1 all Muer tariollec. Ali kinds of KNIVES Afl Pal ISO 9, mado from Stoat Cut Eteel ; Astra nollutl acAr. AR AND 110W11i0, KNIVES, Ae. War-to:wnd Worts, cos. WATERA ER Pittsburgh. Particular attention gtson to riattotting, Cummins. and Ftnhighteuing Circular eau.; replOrs of all kinds Funchlug scd •I.ms at re.ual , la uoliSas SIIFFSIOR COFFEE & BIILLTINO NOOSES, ricrac: at.. PARS., YIeCURDY 6, CO., Manulactorcre of STIZATHING, ANL BOLT COTrEE, PBVSEED con.= BOTTOUB, ILLISS.D STILL BOTTOMS, hPALTEIt OOLDEB. Liao, Lerporture told &enters to ant:iu , , TOl PLATE, MELT 113 ON, WITLZ,6u. Oasetantly rm hand. TINNT.B.S. tdkCIIINEH AND TOOLS. Warehecen , Nu. 140 MOT k i7A SZOOND 81E, Pittecargh, Pa. Special order. of Copper cut 1 1.7 Catlett pal. Gin. oty2irlytLerrl THE CONFESSIONS AND EX PERIENCE OP AN INVALID, pribliabaS too the banal and ea et warning wad catitia , a telitroca loot alto wider floor Scree. rreinatore Decay of Mahood, err., sowling, et the mile 0100 tka weans of tot( cam Dy one oho too ert,ed Mewl atter being pnt to great aspen= and 114 ore throng medical hroabog and qttackror Dl an closing • prat-pedd odd. -aec e2fre raw be had of the author, NATHANIEL -seTreir., Leg.. .411:Iyitewlf Dedford. Dings county, N. T. 1 010 NE3VOI:II3 II FFEE..F.RI3 OF BOTII DE7.l4.—ia rererend r a tles. ha, tug been motored to health in • few day% ante an. delving all the usual routine and irregular expen sive mode of treatment. without some., considers it his =mod duty to cornm a al.. tO hie afflicted fellow a n the mean Of curs. Deuce, th• receipt of an addrerse4 envelope, he will vend,./ree, • cow of the Drew:lllAl. used. Direct to Dr. 101111 DAGIiILL, IPA rotten trees, H. 7. Do of blillydewl• 61 00 6 00 45 CO 60 CO . 371 00 12. 60 B&B.H.HELL & CO., Bon .= MAILEICS AND SEXES IRON WOBE ins, Penn BL, Nos. 20, 22, ?A end PA. Baring se cured alsm yord.nod furnished It with the west Ito proved taschinery, ere ere preparid to mannfoirsito every description of BOILERS, In We best manna, end iserratitod equal to any mode to the cotwtry. CIIIIIINETA, BILICLIEN, TIRE HEM STEAM Poo, LOCOMOTIVE Bott.zu.s. owsimxismils, SALT PANS, TAMILS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, SETTLING PANS, POLLEE IRON BRIDGES. 13110 AR PANS, sod sole tosonfocturers of BAEN• ELLLL'S PATENT BOILERS. Bei/siring done on the shortest oaks. 1113.0EINSON, REA & GO., (1 1 20 - 01SIKRII tO Rosmo.,artaAcca,) WASELING TON WORKS, roma= A NAeuroners, Pittsburgh. Idanclocturers a , BOAT AND STATIVILILT trriAli atialllES, BLAST ENGINES, lIILL t& OUIBLBY, GLARING, BILVTING, OAST IEGS, of all descrlptious ; OIL TANKS A STILLS BOILER AND SIIII,LT IRON WORK. Ageula for GITTABIPB PATENT INJECTOR TOR 1/I:LDING BOILERS. _ GOMIS D. 11ID•m IJ. 1201.1.21•1/ LA BELLE STEEL WORKS REITER. h CO., Saone... to Gnat. Tlartman 6 W., insconfnotarera of OLBT STEEL, SPRING, PLOW AND LUST= STEEL; SPRINGS, AXLES, CIIOWDADIL dn. Works, YIRST WARD, Alligbeny 947. P. O. 6.ddreni, PVITSDUROLL Ps. 1a16:117 401111 COCIEUS & BAD., Dian char:am of MON RAVING. 111019 vArrirs AND VAULT DOOllB, WINDOW MOT; Ma, WINDOW GUARD% Goa., Nas. YI DEDOND and 56 TN= BTRID7. bat. Wood and Markin. Nate an baud anariety of new Datterna, fanny and sin, suitable. for parnaim Particular attantionr to onaceng (111,11 Jobbing din. HOMES et OWN:: -- inutaa to FOREICIN AHD DOSLESTIO DILLS 01 16.1013. ANGE, LICRTIVICATES 07 DEPOSIT, DANE NOIT.B AND orrcir., No. 67 KAI= 6TR6ICT, Pittabarah, Pa. 1611-oolloctiona made on an the brtricipai eitita tbzonitbout the United state. 6655 OF TEM NERVOUS, E valim.„ =isle= Aliti DEXUAL 1511117,117"." and rollable troatment—in Report. dab* Howard LEIOCiatIOII. Boat by man to aosisd intlarinnalcpa, to,. of dant. Lam D. J.BEIL. LIN lIODGIITON, Hawed Aminalatiou,No.ll7outb Ninth nowt, Philadab;6ll l , P.. &M,17 J. Patton Lyoo. Toes. 111 cCullour.b. 11 d 6. D. Ihal.y, itoburt Orr, James 13.; %P n, Eldlord Dora Lawson, Janes Bloakkj. Mtt of the florooratorr. OMICEINBY H. COLLIN% FORWA I D s na MO AID 001110135108 11;110116.1iT wholseslo diens In OHTIZSB, Burma. BIrEDI3 tIBII. and wo o., w oo,. so. se P 1114121% ha - PSTRA.Y.—Como t 3 the premises of .2-LA theanderetwed, oe the 6t w 6 Sat, July. and 1854, • CABSBROWS COW, with white s white epot on the heed and oe both Wee. The pro prietor c a rake her sway by pcylng drama. PSTLEt ruccx, near Trelittly's Much. Iyl3 it Otto ttrcet, itlirgherry City. - XrOTICE.—Tho Viewers appojked by unctist tn sues. datmkges for We of Ottallt AVES Ulf, o n the octittl aide and east of of- Talton Woo., VIII meet Mr the parpos. of thoir pAucor, 00 WEIJNKYOKY, July '20.1594, st 9 cock s. m. on the gr.acd., whom pnra. Mtnest may a:Wad. C. kfcGOVV 4 / 9 . 1.11•51. raordimf SOH SALE--A. FAru OF 110 AcnEs, lo En - nom, township, EINXTV7 only, Ind o mile. tram the t.hlo river, en which le erected re f Atabh , barn. Se. About In scm cloortd and ale place. nqatro of C. mad, Allegheny Olt!. g ., I fruit t Far part l. ----- Unws or LP., EDIJAII. or Jannottnar 10. X... Pittsburgh, July 11th, 1641. TO PA INTE &S. oiled Proposals L will be received at this °face until the ire 117111 T &PP, Inclusive, for painting the Roof and Onpola of the (hurt House. Hoof ts be painted ma Linseed 011 and Vanilla° Bed or Mineral Paint the Otipola with Linseed 011 and White Lead. By direction of the Goan(? Commissioners. 131,PSt EILNUT LAZO/LILT, Controller. 0 BOUNTY! 20 More Men Wanted, T. an up the ranks of the LOUTH experienc far. mended by Copt. P. OMIT, no ed L FIFTY Bomar will be paid to each -u enlisting In this company, an 8.011 mustered opt T. Can r. Forevele Lt Col. Ind Rest. P. V. I, ri.OR SALS—A. Farm inof 118 soros, In 1 Bt. Clair to P• WeatowWel county, Pu. Mao, a Farms of 140 acres In Plizabetti townslap, Allegnemy county. Also, a large two-atary Brick Roan and Lot la the Borough of Went Elisaboth. 440, a TABU OP 146 ti 01410,1. Vermin. tP . *Ba i lin:o7 county, about ona and a half toile. cast of toe barough 01 Mon conga t. a Lao, a vary valuable /ABM in 0 t lairC tow ship. Weatmorolsod county. containing 10a.. n a4o, 12 BUILDING /.0 . T 1 In the borough of , Was lailrabetn, tO by 120 feet. ' For particular , Ingram at 80. lea Fourth street. 1711 0. B. TOWED, Beal Sainte Agent. LBU MS I A Oheck Books, OTT EVILLY DiNH IS TU CITY Envelopes; Stationery; Note Papers, &c, RIYIMB, SCHOYEE & CO No. ZO TIIITH STREET PROCJ.A>I&TIM,: BY THE MAYO EL. —ln occord.ce with meiotic. paced at la c e meeting of al e merchants, manufacturere and buslnewe men, held Monday monolog, I hereby reo oinmenred that, to view of the urgency of the cell for 'oh:totems to defend our Oommonwealth Prom tore don by the rebels, the buff.. booms ol this city and amour.. wing establisbmszta be closed until the quota of 15CP •olunteors be oalleteel fur ono hon. died day.; and I do also hereby reomend that every, 10,0 citlzen aapeble of tearing dome will come ti 1,4 pr miitly to aid In formice the reglmen , s now bane orgsnmed. It is also earce,tly recommended that the proprl. et . .ra of all tee public home. clews Mete bee. during Tawdry and Wsdarsissy, or until the regini.ta cow being formed ere filled. Jill lt JAMES LOWEY, r Hap rtiLLLY I RALLY JULIA The dander Dow thrt.otoolog out Capitol dpi .o the part... Liam of eler7 cltloon. Every Citizen Must Turn 0 ocn STAIE IM DlN,;tial All parties rocru'llng Enna., Campania BAttal• lone liege:mut, for Mete and Natlonal defaults, under the 61"tirlt.r . 11 cad for ?.4.w0 ennarvi tqaph . mon, will report Immediately to the Military p.—c ute Committee, at WI laths or the pm , pew of eV. cling the or b to The OU19021(. 0 Idir 1,0 to erasion night and ray non! further orthre. Cart. MAIN E. MIME...UR, 11.‘t Peer' Military Committee, pro test , IF, FA. 1.. SALI-. k CX.). si.sl ©0 L (30 uluilLasion ME,ll_3llan s 311 LIBERTY sTRE.R.T Coraer wit Nmehr loud ut.l or. Drukurafe. ell•afr j UST RECEIV E n'Dhurt'. Pine Tree T. Got-did. Wlahart's Dye - porta rtu.. Itogar's Canspound Syrup of Kennedy's Bleitcad Discovery. rue Olive OIL for table own Danes'e Pure Cod Liver OIL Ur. &Wee Han geotorr. Vine Glycerine .d Honey deep b lit r ia ll :ol l atd .r &tb f f t r tesH.4 IDltcn'e Insoluble Oorosul et mo OCIATSI DrOg Store. corner 1.4..1 mod Ohio erne°, etlegbenl' JAMES W ILK INS, 13130 t El AHD DE4LEII IH CRUDE AND REFINED OIL etroll DCQUISSZ WO' 111:r Weal attention Oren to the BALI AIM Bill PClallt of Patroti utt. and tta prod.:U. Coattga manta reastaafully polldted. Car Pittatrargla Agent' for VSNASOO OIL 61:11) TICASSPORT.3IOS COMPANY. m6I:I7POST OFFICE BOX 142. D YSPEPSIA LED FITS A STIRS 01311 Z 708 'I heal diem:dog oonoplabola I. 1101, mod. Itnown In • Spathe on Foreign and Ef sties Herbal Prepara tion; published by Dr. 0. PLUMPS BILDVT2I. Spa preacs lotion was turniahad hint in snob • ptasidan tint manner, that he saanot conaeltntioasly refuse to make tt known. ea it hat aunt le med it is Ineribody who used it, nava failed in a singequally dl su enre In ewes o ru, as of Dynsinla ; and ths ingre- ts rreey to f In found attl estit free to .It on the receipt of rise cents, to prepay postage. A ddrees Dr, 0. PaltlePti BBOWN, ho. IS Grind stzeot, Serwey City. Dew Dewey. 09:6teof OTIOE TO BUILDERS--Sealed Pro pin pin els will be received up to the 290 of July, Instant, for the buildlog of • good substantial BRICK CHURCH EDIFICF. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIIIIICEI Iw In Pranklo7, Vanango Bounty, P.. Bußang to sixty by ninety foot, 7rllb a biome.. MU and opecldeatlons r. Do soon .1 tbo ordeo of My el.l Hlnroar, to the b•rough Pr.maklin By orderpf the Trust... 7:01 J. P. KINNZIII, Becrntary. _ - p E .t o r e ify &TO Fl--W ill positively AL OE4Y LIAM 70 ITS ORIGIAAL OOLOII, twid - EST LIMB PEON PALLING 00T. 01 tho many butidwals of bat,. restorers. this It Ms only 000 jot discovonwl that wilt 161111 . 0 thtidl"l10 1 .1 whoa the direction. an followed. JORtitll Tot .010 by si WO. ,71 OIL OEO U. EITSEB, N. HoOLARUATI & 00.. I , 109. FLEMII7O. Olio. a. II ELLY & 00: UNIOVIS ,- 1 - 6 - A - ggv tfOCTST, SIGN AND OIINAIIIENTLL Nu. u'a j NT marrr, amp' Tlfth !l AloNnrn pIAN'O3 I A Tery sAwrtmeot of throe, and all oth. 21 ` 4 ""'"""1 1 1.4gitiaLnozsz 1.3 Dia 6311(th strut, Alebrt'• end AUNI. th • U COUPON& . 10-401, toe Lt SErMIDEIL. s.slthit &mist ROVVIII3ZII Thagbt a bat raustiptx A jos ca, U . S. 10-40 LOAN 0110VICILIMICELT 10-40 1404,11 A . 4,4 Olga u HANNA, MUM A to Ww4otreet. IDAISO:tr J1)31,117A HAIM, Agsr..l SEWIANG .I.I.4CEILTES _____ T" GROVER & BAKER LILLBII4I<I F. ,T SEWING MACHINES, Elastic Stitch Sewing Machines Nov uMotol to tto. put.be Whig SIMPLE, NnISEL ESS, They ere tt.. Llu3T 131S8III.LBL8 Bowleg Id Linea now eAd. THEY HA IrE fro EQU.ILS Prove thin by sts eremtr—atoo et the Office, Ne. 18 FIFTH STREET A. F. CHATONEY BARNUM'S " SSIT-SRWER, 7011 ALL hikeHiff ES sir Irsdn stpplied al liberal dlsanant. W 011.1CLER t WIU.4)Cfe LOCK EITITeN SEWING MACHINES 4aC&PI.IBT, t,ssr Lan DU?. Priviv;i Villallaale Emporia= Tares 4.uts Dcza 131=1 Trustees of d T t 4.. he Pittabargh Gam Cowan,thiaD Gland a Dividend of TWO DOLLAR /1/1 r T CLICre PElt 81ILUE on tae Capital Mak of the P.Ptlll;fthrh6l3l.lSTY, Tr. am. °Moo of Pittstairst4sArmap,l Ornrt or to Au.nortnrs Immanscs Co., 1 ) P.Mehorlph, J. l l 6 , W.I. DDIVIDEND.—The President end I rect.. of this Company bays dilated a Divi dend of THREE DOLLLB.B PER MULE, oat rf tbe rofits of the past six months, payable to Strnk holdpen. on or . 4000 MONDAY , Jely 11 LP, 18c0. Jyl9.:lw - D. IL BOOK, &oratory. DIVIDEND NOTlCE—Office of the People's Insurance 00., Plttsborgt• July tdh, 1064. The Dowd of Directors of this company have this day declared • dividend of 'Orr Doan", per epare, free of gowernment tax, out antis prof:l[oa tb last ell mouths, payable forthwith. ' J7l:2lrd WE. F. GARMASH, Berzetal7. GRAY S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS G. A. ELLLT Sae not simply fat pieces of :leper met to the form ofa collar, bet are Melded sad fskePed go Allr weds baring a perfect ;corm ft from aptm or break., which is obtained by oar patented moos, welch oleo moons soother odesateye poweesed so other t ammo for Orr erorai la the omeddint etylo, the (adds of ve latch to pirkectly smooth and free from packers, =king this COUSr—for eats, testae.. and derability—rusecuelled. They are mule to tern-down style, In tires tom 19 So 17, and in Garrote from /3 to 17 inches, end pecked in twat bias bone, of 100 each ; alas in manor once of 10 eacli,—the latter r earl handy package for travelers, army and navy officers. Ma EVEST COLL/a. is damped PITTS 8 11 PA Gray's Patent Molded Collars Soy by all retail desbus Tian;Jibing Gioda. She trade implied by I Phil DEPIIII2I, B011:11181 11 CO., Chistnat strait, Philadelphia ; and J. 8 ',cyan , C 0.,& 37 Wanes; W. 1., Ziayr Tart. JeLiemead StEGEONasa GENF: srox, B demo 2 ALM, OFFICE, Wmi l, W TZD—SONOTtitill AND ASSISTANT ISM. OEONB 7013 0040 NED TROOPS —Candidatee mint bo graduation( mina regular Badical and mum oe examined by a Board of Medical ffs bo cottoned by the Surgeon Cleneral. The Hoard will dediunnica whether the candidate will be appointed Surgeon or Aisistant florseon, apeman to merit.. Aypilations, accompaniod by one os mom testimonial. trom respectable perioa., al to moral character, tn. Ovoid he adoed to the Surgeon Cetera, U. B. A., Waaldngt=, C., or to ths Lothians Bowman flimoral, tr. S. A. Louts. villa Ky. Booed. are now to widen at Nooton. New York, Wasttington. et- Lodi iwid New Orleans. Also. wanted, 110SPITAI , STZWAItDS FOll COLONI , ItTTIMILNTS. C4sulidatel moat pon owo • fair Nmillah aduciaion, dud b. an d witho t compounding and dispeimitlit of medicines. pli mato.. moat be made Yin the sue of Balsam and A beo gismo (lompentatitu from $11:1 to $33 per month, with clothtos, ration., fool and wawa JO& IL CANNES, Jr 2.2 twdlm Mobs Surgeon General. . BAILEY, FAERELL & CO., Hydrants, Pumps, Sinks, Bath Tube PAINTERS PETTEID PrIIOLL PI ,With b.& without 116 Oro of wan. sad wsrrika as Ina. DELLOVECIES eau Orstcu Measures or Inns.. 4 /20 Oo th ocrten ThRILICT. N OTICE IS PralYj'"GsPliN it .t..‘ the Alltillat. Wei OF LIOESSTA GIVEN _ 111005111TAXAS, caw the United States Pasesue Um, the now In WS ante, and that payment tegn be mate between am Ist and 30th of July, othsr. wits therewith. will hotacidly riforthA. The Uses far the othy Pthuthomb, borough of Latennbittlie and Plth tannehip oat be netg ofthth, and of she Oath NA Pot of ooliodlool t tho other Loth totrotwpo of thU Diettletue gems be girth by Deport, Cate= W.b.Zl‘ l, Amen owl John A. Sespant. =rm. ocal.;;er, of Tomb. stmt.. tEkltacalpticwi WO:TEX.—A good man, with V2OO, icAr eitgag. la • bt,hly rmorctable cash b. drib .t Ito. 2.51PE51: 6111111 a. hll2l ANT E D--A n active, induEtrionS YY )oor.i• man, as nALESIIA , Nn•t cosi , trod tor rurnood• 1 ` Andreas ALTO. otryrre OTnrc. J j 13•31 A n ED—A GOOD HOUSE, SUIT. V T ABLE for • • private r4Lionoe, on PESTI aTITSIT f, botaten Bar and Baud gime tr. Adirera. r'o2l LOWErT PEICE rug CA.511, BON. TEN P d t i P. 0. 1It7:1r, NATAPE D — A . goodN'°ntNE BLAC s;rL.DIP ES Aso,.r 6. 11 2a; lIISIS rs. Wgtxst Irak e 4 paid to goodwork s., Cnqdre a( 13 COG :',l. LIOLIL, Je.ST:tf Ont. 0 , Point .11, an: nugneson Way. WANTE—BOuId'6.--Td7.o. !Dar th t3 . fe . V . clts. Vb.; ho the the - Vort preened. epply penonally and ta.mornw. GZod wages given. igat W ANTED. hither in Pittototrgh or Alltem', with ttahlo the hrt. Lddrota, 3,13!3t BOX 1172 PITTSIWEGII P.O. W ANTED -TWO sti BSTITUTES, NCI LIABLE SO DELLA?, to enter tbe elm na r>preerntatl•es, In adetate of the next draft. A liberal bounty rill [moved to addltten to the Goe• °rumen , bounty offered. Addreee Bolt. bO7, Pitt. burgh. Pe.. DM, WANTED—it gents to eell the Etan.- srd HISTORY OS THE W 011 As rare dosses so snake money. Agents are clearing true $lOO to 15200 par month. WO 003 solemn alrosiic sold. Rend for circulars. Address Job Zi. 171100. a 00., Publishers, Baltimore. an. isils:llrl WAN: E.-100 tons of old book, • ith back. moored, oh! newspapers or 0 7w thing that ham once been writing; or printing paw, Coo •hich MOW, pries • ill he paid at our Paper mad Bag I.Carchotten, 80. Jdt street. C. P. 11/ ABLE it 00. RELIABLE , WA N TED— $6O A MONTH.— V T I want Monte ,11160 month, expenses to tell my TTESLASTLNCI PENCILS, OILIPain guaarnts, and thirteen other tem, metal end en• dam artides. !Wkea etrcalon tent ran. Sd JOILN F. LOBO, Biddeford, MO .p3trlmdmirT WANTED. DCR4BLE Worthlam Book., with beam remarry]; Parapblete • and 15 agm ham ; map span, stage ar 1-01r0 ; ILTta every wrap of printed or nmunecript paper, vs all end will bring a goad prim .t Um Doak sw. or WILDI4/01, Be. ICI Federal Jill .tweet. Allegbeny. Qeneral Agent- &LBO, (LICHT TOR PIIIIII (JIM Vo. 27 VIIPTIN RT ti 6 0 ■KNEE & 00 IrGISTII32I Lan/173 DI rip.exps 120 vountit STREET PITISBUIIGII Rave constantly on Ulna a late unman, Wath 'milt up opou se;rt lac tioe We ere prepared to Um. AGITATORS, 0 ACARR—A wlntleman-whoie' tixdi is so =Moly °Draping could dimes two= err hours Iday to writing. Any ono wishing to son taltlitni taw masa . L., t7aaxstl Olraz. 90 AENT, A MALL. ELOVEI.E., MORE Pi.Prat AND BAGS WUCTED A !LND SI.A.TP.ON Tor the . Few& Bey.' gene. Fur farther particulars Winks of IMOBILSON altiallth, Esq., at Kramer .t Itatua's. No. 3.5 Flith street. FBILNIL B. 1181.1L1111.9, je3Cultu Secartarr. WANTED --Promissory Notos to •o Ty toacmot of W 3,004 totltop tr.© 6e d*Y. to 6 months to tom. Apply to B SleLarN 8 00 WANTED, . A GAILDIM, a near . the dry To take care of a goat =2831 Inquire at TlllB orM AUCTIOA" HALES - - - WATCHES, CLOCK AND tiEWING 1111 memaNz.—rins Arm/twos. Crhum day) Jab 14th, at % o'clotk. .111 be 14,4 Oommarci.l rah. Swots, 6f TM street, one Patent Lever gold Watch, ona %Mee Hunting Oas, Patent Laves Watch, cace superior Maxine Mock, braes Ole. Also, one empollor Pawing %Whim j 71 4 A atc.ILWAINS. Ana, ' QUPERIOR FIIttNITUBE, &c.—Tins (Thareday,)PtlißßOON, July 111 h, at 9 o'clock mid be !told at the Oommercial Sale. Booms, 61 Firth street, an assortment of anterior ramittue, Mending Marble Top Sideboard, EL S. Divan, U. B. Ohsira, Iron Mat Dark, Mahogany Sentra Tabie, Mahogany Trench and High Poet Bedsteads, Wash Stands, Tables, Chan, Settees, Spring Beds, Hair and Mon Mattramov, Oil Paintiage, Venial. Blinds, Wire Veneer, Child's Crib, Looting Glam.. LSI. and Cook novas, Dell' Ware, Store °minter, L Also, a qrAntliy of Eltsben Fanner. and Men- NEW A. "".r- •.• .OT3 AND SITLLDING SITES IN PITT TOWNEUIP.—On BAITBDAY APIEII. NOO/4, Jay 16th, et 4, o'clock, will to sold, on the premises. in Pitt township, commencing at corner of Pencdolvanl• 4110021.0 and &honk easel, nest the Toll Gate, over 7J Lots in Glnmanis plan of the city 01taIIII1011, cornarieng lots of rations size, fronting Paton tennis mime, and on Eyed,. and' Itrul dzok streets, sod on the Dlonongaltela rtrer. Also, 19 Building bite, am. end two samosa, situate above Pennsylvania mums, back of tho ale Gam= ntsucloo, fronting on Bobo, Allewnippa and other streets, in city district. Tsars or Bans—Ontethird matt ; ba/anco one by bond and and two years, with interest, aectinad mortgage. Plan t can be obtained at Meeuction Booms, No. nh street, or at the of Wm. Nhinn, Do.. 137 fourth street. 3111 A. IdolLWArn, Amorr. 403. UcTiON ai aniats. thE OF CONDEMNED W./1 DI..IBSIW, Burn Otto. of Chief ctuarearander Waal:aro= JO, 7th, 184. WU be add a Palto 612ctlan. to the =gnat Udder, on TITID3DaY, July 1999, 1804, at Gleaboro' Depot, near Waahlugton, D. 0., beginning at 10 o'clock .= TWO lII3IIDBID OAT/WIT 11013.47.9. Thaw arm hare Donn eademned at unfit for tho cavalry =rdoe of the army. Tor road and Luang purpose., tray good bar gains may be had. Boras sold aunty. Tama cash, to Dalt.= State. currency. J YES L. WM, Lt. (Intend Chief Cloartannaster, I.lantra Baena. it lICTION SALE OF CONDEMNED 130115E5. Wen DErlirlirEST, CAVASAT 13trtIntr, Otdoe of Chief Quar , rataater Wesenrerron, July 4, led& Will be told at Public Atution, to the bleu: at d-. dor. at the time and pleas named below eu Lebanon, Pa. Thursday, July lith, lebt; Itelallag, Pa , hursdny, July 210. Uwe: Ilarrhatnry, Pa.,%horsda,f. Jul 88th. 1844 Altoona, P.. Thursday, Angus 414. 1624; Williatosport, Pa., input 11th. 1804; two Unwired VW) Cavalry limos at sub place. Theaelloneta have been oendronned se =lt tor the Cavalry &rice of the array. Tor Coed and nail tarp.= many rood baron. may be barL Home sold eine!. Testro—Cleb in United Min °armee. JAMB A. ECM, Lieutenant Colonel end Chid unertartneetor. Cnealry BOIPPLNG. O'NEILIIS FOREIGN ICIEGRATION AGENCY IPlttsliargb, Penna. Cheap Passage from the s• Old Country." Ds the Ent elan Clyde built shamus of the Liv erpool and Londendary Royal Mail Lint. ae hiker. 1 litherelan.---.2.600 toes. Nova &ohms -2 800 tons. Jura .--..,..-...11,3 0 3 tam Perrnian;.---. 2 . 603 lons. Pamenrsa...---.11,200 tons. Noraviena—..2 WO tone. N. amatinan- I , B C O tons Beltlan-_.--. 2 Era 3 inn& There treszoers have Liverpool worry _TEIIithDAY, touching at Londoodury far the Into and batch wingers and the malls. end bus hump:used ae• woothenthefuti fez pamensgers Pare Loin Llicrpoln or Londonderry to Sew York, PS. Alm, by TarnOOTT'S LINE of celebrated Clipper Bailing Paelusts, lamb= LI rerpcol for New lock twice a week. and the "S" Line of Pondoa Packets, leaving London for Lim Toth every ten days. UP. salty Lhupool Line csomprhos the following. ps Tom Tone Was. TaPenott ---S,CCOlforartaid thle-........-2,600 prerituds...-............11,50100r01e11eti0u.. .4.1160 Peel amto Adam 5.....2.01) atmosphere ----AMP Underwriter ----POO° Z. Bickly.-......--- 2 . 1 : 00 Manua of the 8e5...3.01) Caravan --- ..... -....2,C0) Oyuesum..—..--1.000 Proeraid.,..---.-.2,000 Preadr05gh1.............2,LE0 Victory ... --SIPCO Whim.-- .......—PPth General liethellan...ll COO Aurorm-....-.. -...11.130 He Pine Otha..--2,6 00 Vanguard -.PAP JIM, In catnniny, to New York , $10; through to. Pltutnaill, Pt 6 9.- Passengers Wenn through for any pat of tba. Unito3 - natal or thumdes wen eh Two of these ship leave New Vorthr Limped every weer.. Pawners on the unwell • Voyage are found • in everything. tare from New York to Liverpool $2O ;LP IOPT DELITtf on .411 parts of Europe locale at thepp lowest' rates. : • Aly to . . ..- D. 0' EIVILL, :telling Cbgnakle Sanwa, ruin .1.. i; hay -•or dt Ilmtiblield argot. Iletaborgb ...._ STEAM WEEKLY TO -LIV ERPOOL. toasting at QIITIENSTOWIT. ( (, Dort amber.) its linen laolen to a l % ssrpool, 1:10. Tort sod Tuilsdelpt.• Stesambli pomp Unman Linea ars Intszamt to W I at id lONS CITY Or ravrmionr.---iiratruy, .7.1 7 , 16, ETNA.. July SM. llDlSllllol......ttotri"T, Jay .16 and seem socosollng entordny, st coon. from Mr forth )31rs'. %MU ow MUGS: Pala &in coli,ar Its oriolsalsat In currency .oormgo 00 Ca Lntl 66 CO to 1m0d00.... 64 00 to mts..-- 05 00 " to Ps:La-- 60 00 to Usraburn— 90 CO " Hamburg— of IV torrrsoled to ElMrs Brecon/ ILot i tm:lsn 'll tr:tnirp. to. at sqully 100 . rates. Path Cron 1.1041p00l or .Quesostoars t let Cabin, T 5, PA PIM Ecernags. 1.15. those wbo wish to orn6 for their Mends on Cap Uctsts taro st firsas rstot Tor finites tansoStSon may st Oompinft Mom JOR°. 1:11CLE, 410 t. BremaiMeLN &Mt t,4. ltgdirriticm Ist 6:6 stra.t. Pttniburib. OUNARD tinM—VOtzt from LITIMMI, Ain trdraintafill. IFS Is 04. wrihtlass ta grarjn "W TOIL UZ, nnurt) eros tly•T urls lAMB.; Sittr&CIANA.I: wfUlaUs DRY GOODS. CiLOAKSI CLOAKS The balanced car steak it 1 1 SILK CLOAKS: SUALIIR DILES9 GOODS ORG Ali Dna ; Thin Dress Gocds REDUCED IN PRICE! ALEX. BATES, NO. 21 Vic th Street. CiLEAEING OUT SALE OF DRESS GOODS, FM. BURCHFIELD' 8, E. CONNED 4 1 h AND SADIETBIBRETS ON MONDAY, JULY 1102, We will coinziestewclaawg out the Entire flock at SIMMER DRESS GOODS, REDUCED PRICES, Tb, god, of DIMS GOOD?, bang ONII ON VIZ WIBUM AND HANDSOMEST IN THE OITT Thin •m be the bet oppottreity viten toolt teedity adratming prachesing goals Want pima. /TO BARGAINS I GOODS AT OLD PBICEB. RBACRUIVI & CLYDE'S. No. i 8 Market Street, Wholesale and Retail. Having bought our goods before the recant hem advencosore arse et Ono ooneedeftblY !MUM* fag , Us bought anywhere In the Zest, laws and well snorted ebeck of • Seasonable Hosiery lY Wovea, • Of the beet foreign end dorosetto meaufettmea. A pest middy of br Trbsolags,6llk and Biala Gimps, 61Ik Tenet., Ornsments, Velvet Miblxnala Ilsirts sad lam 11016106 Jet, mint sad Thiglo Dna Buttons. A eery good warmest of deb Galva* Lama, Umbroidedes, Elena, Parasols, Hein end Arn Umbrellas. Gentlemen's Ifurnishlng Moods, lind the target seal best stca of F&ncy Goods, Notions, and Small Warn, - 'ro be Found in the Ott*. OP CALL SOON.-!M GOLDS GOLD Great Excitement! HMO ON GOODS OVER 24 PIS EATON, MACRUM & CO., Raving added largely to their ttoek before the react a eon.= advance la Os prioe.of gold, ar• rtcw Pm . pared to °Zee their goods at pitoee Much Below the Market Bates, Of New ir ark awl ?has:l.lols. 11113=EASM 3 AHD DEALIBB at ARM 11.1 W salantage e began tti tta made, oo long sa lA. ;meat stocks riasaan. EATON, NAOIWN. & Co., Nos. 17 AND 151 8117/3 ararer C=IENCING TUESDAY, JULY STE, GRAND CLEBANOR BALE! J. W. Baiker & Co.'s, 59 MARKET STREET. shawls Cloaks. (3-raimedines. Chintzes, Parana/a. And In Undo of SUNDER DRESS GOODS. Reny of than will be offend cheaper Lb= MAL GIIMAT Baccarse to sole. ltl &ND 79 MARKET STREET Ladles who Weal tearing the chy thl (031:11011, irta Mad Ws tsrarable eirpartaalty jpr ail trriorarre win rora &Mar sr they nay mud to smatormaime, LAMS ; !AM, =9=63; p.lll - 28.181SZEITSDN; lAN= COLLABB AND ANTS i HANDEr3OII I L IO ; 001.13, 6173 trstrittLl,A3, COBSZTe; RATS, the latest All. : LAI= coLL.L.r.s; asza IrDELEB TUATZLIEG BEGS; NOTIOSS SSD Elan! GOODS km= the Laken stock in the city. Ws bee Icem to my that oar assortment box non been Utter. ece. Is Janson sane's mill maths resintsinnents ate clue city trade; lust hating taticti al Maass the Into amen% fad tlmna snob levee: then Down prima. JOSEPH,IEORNE & CO., TT era int DRESS TRIMBIGS: • tax!. woos. stuit, , Fo*, 8118 ' 1312: 72i60un a. comma =sum vicrow. AND SWIM LAlOl5,_ jaBILLIaIiTS, 03 : 000,0) . WifiTS SlllllWMGar.giii. A i rismtaimm — t at JBAH.IOIB I3O , 0 MID ; .r 4 woo wai uvrt- ROOM% 1:11M01 is1;0,1, liZ3Vw4l:l4;til :L.MILLIXWBA .-WintsiA c al mly/ . cora= at TII=.M la Grist Muth" Befewiese—Dr A. X. Potiodr vet tobbtivatila 0/Readies, Jnoonets, bun Umbrellfm, MIT= M=M
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